The Rhetoric and Public
Affairs Series is devoted to
the history, theory, and
criticism of public
discourse. The books in this
series examine rhetoric's
role in the changing of
society and influencing
public policy, and explore
the public debate of
important social issues,
while considering concepts
such as freedom of
expression, social
responsibility, culture, and
power.
Martin J. Medhurst is the
founding editor of this
scholarly book series,
published by Michigan State
University Press. All
inquiries about this series
should be directed to the
Series Editor at the
following address: Dr.
Martin
J. Medhurst, One Bear Place,
#97000, Baylor University,
Waco, TX 76798. This series
conducts formal reviews and
issues contracts only on
completed manuscripts, but
inquiries at earlier stages
of development are welcome.
The Rhetoric and Public
Affairs Series Editorial
Board is comprised of Martin
J. Medhurst, Series Editor,
Baylor University; Denise M.
Bostdorff, College of
Wooster; Robert L. Ivie,
Indiana University; G.
Thomas
Goodnight, University of
Southern California; John M.
Murphy, University of
Georgia;
Shawn J. Parry-Giles,
University of Maryland;
Robert Hariman, Northwestern
University; Kirt T. Wilson,
University of Minnesota;
Marouf Arif Hasian Jr.,
University of Utah; David
Zarefsky, Northwestern
University; David Henry,
University of Nevada, Las
Vegas; Barbie Zelizer,
University of Pennsylvania;
and J. Michael Hogan, Penn
State University.
The Kohrs-Campbell Prize in
Rhetorical Criticism
This
biennial award is one of the
largest awards ever
establish in American
higher education to sustain
and advance the study of
rhetoric. The Kohrs-Campbell
Prize encourages original
research and scholarship of
the highest quality in the
field of rhetorical
criticism.
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Angelina Grimké Stephen H. Browne, author
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Bending Spines Randall L. Bytwerk, author
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Character of Justice, The Trevor Parry-Giles, author
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Christianity and the Mass Media in America Quentin J. Schultze, author
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Darwinism, Design, & Public Education John Angus Campbell, Stephen C. Meyer, authors
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Eisenhower's War of Words Martin J. Medhurst, author
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Everyday Subversion Kerry Kathleen Riley, author
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Executing Democracy: Volume 1 Stephen John Hartnett, author
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Frederick Douglass Gregory P. Lampe, author
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General Eisenhower Ira Chernus, author
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In the Wake of Violence Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp, author
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Invoking the Invisible Hand Robert Asen, author
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Judging the Supreme Court Clarke Rountree, author
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Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth-Century United States, The Angela G. Ray, author
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Malcolm X: Robert E. Terrill, author
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Mansfield and Vietnam Gregory A. Olson, author
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Metaphorical World Politics Francis A. Beer, Christ’l De Landtsheer, editors
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Nuclear Freeze Campaign, The J. Michael Hogan, author
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Political Style of Conspiracy, The Michael William Pfau, author
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Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations Francis A. Beer, Robert Hariman, editors
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Public Address and Moral Judgment Shawn J. Parry-Giles, Trevor Parry-Giles, authors
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Reconstruction Desegregation Debate, The Kirt H. Wilson, author
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Rhetoric and Democracy Todd F. McDorman, David M. Timmerman, editors
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Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America Thomas W. Benson, editor
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Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., author
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Rostow, Kennedy, and the Rhetoric of Foreign Aid Kimber Charles Pearce, author
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Shared Land/Conflicting Identity Robert C. Rowland, David Frank, authors
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Strategic Deception Gordon R. Mitchell, , authors
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Truman and the Hiroshima Cult Robert P. Newman, , authors
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Visions of Poverty Robert Asen, author
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With Faith in the Works of Words Erik Doxtader, author
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